Review: The alias of Californian Joe Corrales, Yppah's third album for Ninja Tune sees the producer build on his mix of psychedelic soul and rock with a more electronica-orientated sound on Eighty One. The lush waves of shoegazey organs on opener "Blue Schwinn" set the tone nicely, with similarly dense songs like "Happy To See You" and "Paper Knife" providing a pleasing link between rock and the detuned haziness of artists like Balam Acab and Evian Christ.
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